FAMILIAR POETRY - Foram Shah | English Poetry

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Poetry Title: Familiar
Recited By: Foram Shah
Written: Foram Shah
Produced: Brahma Media LLP
Shot: NCPA-(Mumbai)
Poetry Language: English
Poetry Label: Spill Poetry {alertSuccess}

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Poetry Title: Familiar
Recited By: Foram Shah
Written: Foram Shah
Music: Abhin Joshi
Video Edit By: Jogi
Poetry Language: English
Poetry Label: PoetryHit {alertSuccess}

Familiar Poetry Lyrics

Do You Ever Think About
How Sometimes
You Can Recognize
A Person Just By
Their Footsteps..?

Or The Way That
They Knock On A Door…

How Sometimes
The Smell of Rain Is
Just So Obvious That
You Forge What Summer Feels Like..?

Or How On Some Days
All You Need To Do
Is To Come Back Home…

Back To The Same Place
And The Same People…

See These Are The Things
That Feel So Inherently Familiar…

Familiarity Makes Me Feel
More Powerful
More In Control
Even When I'm Not…

Because
My Life Is Also Filled
With Unfamiliar Things…

Like Fear
And Uncertainty
And Newness
And Probably Even
The Troubles of Not Knowing
Where I'm Going Wrong…

But You See
It Seems That Familiarity Has
Become Both The Boon And
The Being of My Existence
It Is The Heaviest Contradiction
I've Ever Come Across…

Because I've Seen Myself
Doing Things Just Because
They're Familiar…

I've Seen Myself Waiting
At The Airport For Someone
Who Is Never Going To Get On
The Flight With Me
The Waiting Was Familiar
The Pain Was Not…

I've Seen Myself Ignore
Repeated Patterns of Disappointments
Until They Didn't Matter Anymore…

I've Seen Love And War
Be The Exact Same Thing
Yet Neither Felt Like My Own
But You Even Some of The
More Important Parts of
My Life Have Not Been Familiar…

Like Three (3) Years Ago…

I Felt At One With Loneliness
And Being Alone Neither Has Been
Proven To Be A Bad Thing
So I Embraced It…

But On Some of Those Days
I Felt Like A Train Leaving
For The Wrong Station And
All The Others I Felt Like A Thief
Guilty For No Reason…

Two (2) Years Ago…

I Moved Into A New House
And I Saw No Trees Outside My Window…

But Instead
I Found The Sea
It Was A Little Far Away
But I Could Still See It
And Somehow
Somehow It Made Me Calmer
Than The Rustling Leaves Ever Did…

One (1) year ago…

I Started Saying Goodbye…

To The People
I Spent My Entire Life With…

And This Year Well
This Year I Decided
To Be Unconditional
And I Loved Myself…

Even On The Days
I Cried For No Reason
It Didn't Feel Natural
But I Did It At These Things
Once Then Twice
Then Over And Over Again…

Like Right Now…

On This New Stage
With Strangers Around Me
I'm Standing Here Telling
All of You My Secrets
And I Still Feel At Home…

See I Can't Promise You
That Like Always
This Poem Will End
In A Resolution…

Or Even An Acceptance
I Think This Poem Will
Just End When It Wants To…

When It Starts
Feeling Familiar
With Itself…

Because If You Think About It
If You Really Think About It…

Nothing Ever Starts off As Familiar
It Just Becomes so…

Familiarity Is This Sense of Being
That Is Unlike Any of Us
It Is Strong And Powerful
And I Want To Be Like That…

I Want To Know Enough
About Myself To Be So Sure of
The Things That I Do
So That When They Happen…

Even The Wrong Feels Right
And The Unknown…

It Starts Feeling Familiar…

Written By: Foram Shah

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